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20 pages tagged with Storytelling:

A story that wakes you up in your careerby
Lizzie Carter
If emotional responses raise money, then fundraisers need to think about the last story that genuinely ‘woke them up in their career’ and made them feel something.

CDE project 12: inspirational creativityby
The Commission on the Donor Experience
This project will seek to define both the potential and the desired standards for creative endeavour and also to define the ethical dilemmas around creative messaging with a view to improving understanding of what donors might find acceptable and unacceptable.

Collecting stories from your donorsby
Simone Joyaux
Do you ever ask donors for their stories? Nonprofits have access to a crucial resource and it’s a fundraiser’s role to tap into it.

Do we really need another book on storytelling? Part 2by
Bethan Francis
Click here to see more thoughts and opinions on Ken Burnett’s Storytelling can change the world from Bethan Francis in the UK and Rory Green in Canada. Just a little trailer: you can’t make important change if you aren’t an expert teller of stories.

Hope not hopelessby
Charlie Hulme
Back in 2010, the plight of 33 miners in Chile was an international sensation. We were all gripped by the suspense: would the rescue attempt succeed, would they survive…? It wiped from our newspapers and television screens the devastating floods in Pakistan, described by the UN as the greatest humanitarian crisisin recent history. How could this happen? Charlie Hulme explains in his second article on storytelling.

How much is a good story worth?by
Michael Rosen
How much is a good story worth to a fundraiser? A lot says Michael Rosen. Here he gives you seven ideas on how you can make your stories powerful tools to raise lots more money for your organisation.

Richard Turner’s great storyby
Richard Turner
Richard Turner's advice for all fundraisers is to have a great story to tell. And the place to start looking for it is among all the people who benefit from the cause you fundraise for.

Synecdoche, synecdoche…we all fall downby
George Smith
George again takes up the baton for fine writing. Or does he when he encourages you, the fundraiser, to grab the word ‘synecdoche’.? What in the name of sanity is that?

UNESCO: Empowering Local Radios with ICTsby
Sue Kershaw
An immersive digital story-telling experience which shows the transformative power of local radio in Africa and really connects the target audience with the impact of the project.